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noun
A person who conciliates
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Venezuelans, along with their neighbours, have become accustomed to his habit of switching from firebrand to conciliator and back again, with barely a pause for breath.
Some of its candidates have been disqualified, meetings disrupted and posters ripped down.In this section Another charade A dry bone of contention Still murky Digging for trouble Clean it up From captain to conciliator ReprintsAlthough few doubt that the NDP will triumph again, the incoming parliament may look different from the outgoing one.
Burkina Faso is landlocked, most of its 15m people are dirt-poor, and it has few natural resources.In this section Another charade A dry bone of contention Still murky Digging for trouble Clean it up From captain to conciliator ReprintsMr Compaoré, 59, has filled a vacuum.
Mazembe's triumph, relayed live across the continent, earned the club $1.5m in prize money.In this section Another charade A dry bone of contention Still murky Digging for trouble Clean it up From captain to conciliator ReprintsFIFA also banned three other Africans along with Mr Adamu: a Tunisian, a Malian and a Botswanan who had already served a previous ban for selling World Cup tickets.
Refugee camps have closed and presidential polls in 2007 passed off peacefully.In this section Another charade A dry bone of contention Still murky Digging for trouble Clean it up From captain to conciliator ReprintsBut the country has recently taken a step back.
Both are full brothers of Crown Prince Sultan, and have been widely tipped as second and third in line to the throne.In this section Another charade A dry bone of contention Still murky Digging for trouble Clean it up From captain to conciliator ReprintsThe opacity of Saudi Arabia's political system inevitably elicits much parsing of official reception lists and reading of coffee cups for clues.
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In this government, Karzai was deputy foreign minister and trying, as is his wont, to play conciliator between the factions.
At some point after this you will receive a call from an Acas conciliator to obtain consent to approach your employer to try to settle the case.
He seems by nature to be a conciliator, constantly trying to forge compromise with his adversaries.
People training to be a conciliator often say they want to learn how to avoid conflict.
But she will have to become much more than a conciliator to fill the shoes of the retiring Justice John Paul Stevens, in many ways the conscience of the current court.
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